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apple has a gigantic cash hoard. over $150 a share in cash and we really are happy that they're putting that to work especially when you can buy the stock here at these very inexpensive valuations. >> we are trading at less than ten times earnings for one of america's greatest corporations and yes, i know that earnings were a little disappointing in terms of th guidance her f the next quarter, but this is a fantastic company with tremendous products and a huge, installed base of rabid customers. yes, they're going through a little bit of a product lull here now as we wait for the next big thing, and of course, that's what's on everybody's mind as we go forward. >> you've been taking some profits prior to recently. you've been buying the stock for some kientclients. if i didn't own the stocks based on your numbers and i'm not asking you to be a portfolio manager, i'm just saying, would you buy it at these prices? >> tyler, i am a portfolio manager and i would be a buyer of the stock at these prices and maybe it will p
apple has a gigantic cash hoard. over $150 a share in cash and we really are happy that they're putting that to work especially when you can buy the stock here at these very inexpensive valuations. >> we are trading at less than ten times earnings for one of america's greatest corporations and yes, i know that earnings were a little disappointing in terms of th guidance her f the next quarter, but this is a fantastic company with tremendous products and a huge, installed base of rabid...
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. >> and now for the final stock, apple, which doesn't fit in either one of these categories. but you saw it's a terrific buy. today the stock was down again. it's now trading at $390. why are you saying that put money into apple now? >> a year ago, there was too much euphoria. today there is too much pessimism. look, apple is reflecting an absolutely worst case scenario with earnings there to be reported this tuesday. there is likelihood it's not going to be that bad. and if tim cook can lay out a plan for a capital outlays to shareholders in terms of dividend increases and share buybacks and reassure investors of their products and their vision for products, i think this stock could be much higher next week. >> all right. very interesting information. thank you so much, hank. any disclosures to make? do you own any of these stocks? >> we own them all, and i own them all personally. >> thank you so much. have a great weekend. hank smith of haverford. >> thank you. >>> and coming up next, as the price of gold and silver plunge, we'll take you to one of the country's largest co
. >> and now for the final stock, apple, which doesn't fit in either one of these categories. but you saw it's a terrific buy. today the stock was down again. it's now trading at $390. why are you saying that put money into apple now? >> a year ago, there was too much euphoria. today there is too much pessimism. look, apple is reflecting an absolutely worst case scenario with earnings there to be reported this tuesday. there is likelihood it's not going to be that bad. and if tim...
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i thought it was just apple, actually. >> yes, there is apple, but you also have at&t and yum! brands as well. >> i think we'll focus on europe. the whisper numbers for apple have gotten maybe out of control, but the market has taken so much out of it already, it's poised for upside, i think. >> the expectations are for $10.01 from an apple, but whispernumber.com says it could be as high as $10.56. >> i've heard even $11. >> there you are. we're in whisper number mode right now. thank you, all. good to see you. thanks for joining us. >>> we're headed towards the close, 50 minutes left in the trading day in what has been a wild day again. the dow is up 135 points. we were up 153 at the high of the day. >> you can see it on this chart, which is just so stunning. right after 1:00 p.m. eastern, you can see the dow plunge and snap back almost immediately after the report that, in fact, it was erroneous, that was a fake terrorism tweet from the associated press, because they were hacked. is there any way to prevent this kind of hacking, which had a huge impact on the markets today. t
i thought it was just apple, actually. >> yes, there is apple, but you also have at&t and yum! brands as well. >> i think we'll focus on europe. the whisper numbers for apple have gotten maybe out of control, but the market has taken so much out of it already, it's poised for upside, i think. >> the expectations are for $10.01 from an apple, but whispernumber.com says it could be as high as $10.56. >> i've heard even $11. >> there you are. we're in whisper...
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now with jobs gone, apple watchers wonder if others will think twice before going to work for apple with steve jobs no longer there. given its very large percentage of the
now with jobs gone, apple watchers wonder if others will think twice before going to work for apple with steve jobs no longer there. given its very large percentage of the
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apple and netflix. jon fortt, what are the three things to look for -- maybe there's 20, but give us three to look for when they report after the bell today. >> limiting me to three things. iphone unit sales, gheitance and margins. on iphone a lot of annuals are twegting between 34 and 38 million. one speed bump for the iphone potential is apple had a significant p.r. headache, when central tv blasted the company's iphone repair policies, a nonstop drumbeat of negative headlines are significant considering china was 12.5% of retch last quarter. an important side story to this report also is guidance. apple switched the way they do guidance, sake they'll give a range within which to fall in. will they come in close to the revenue as analysts expect, a little higher, that will influence how the street views june guidance. iphone mix. the more i phones apple sells, and the faster it can lower costs, the higher margins will climb. my best guest is apple will deliver up side somewhere on margins rather than
apple and netflix. jon fortt, what are the three things to look for -- maybe there's 20, but give us three to look for when they report after the bell today. >> limiting me to three things. iphone unit sales, gheitance and margins. on iphone a lot of annuals are twegting between 34 and 38 million. one speed bump for the iphone potential is apple had a significant p.r. headache, when central tv blasted the company's iphone repair policies, a nonstop drumbeat of negative headlines are...
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case in point is apple. at least 17 brokerages slashing their price targets today, including lazard, ubs, and alliance bernstein. i'd also mention boeing, though, today. boeing did enjoy a nice pop, maintained its full-year guidance, pleasing investors. this second group here, now, this is an interesting group of companies. these are companies that beat on the bottom line, but they missed on the top line. one name, one example would be whirlpool. the ceo actually talking to our own carl quintanilla earlier today and the ceo saying the only place internationally he saw real, true growth was china. that stock down today, but still up about 80% over the past nine months. and procter & gamble took a nasty tumble today. organic sales and guidance disappointing investors. and we'll end here on these three names. these names missed on both the bottom line and the top line. waste management. i know you two were talking to the ceo about an hour ago. i thought it was interesting when you asked him how he's going to be
case in point is apple. at least 17 brokerages slashing their price targets today, including lazard, ubs, and alliance bernstein. i'd also mention boeing, though, today. boeing did enjoy a nice pop, maintained its full-year guidance, pleasing investors. this second group here, now, this is an interesting group of companies. these are companies that beat on the bottom line, but they missed on the top line. one name, one example would be whirlpool. the ceo actually talking to our own carl...
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>> a lot of traders have been watching apple closely. we'll watch it tomorrow real closely, see where it bounces, if, in fact, it does bounce, but apple leads the nasdaq all the time. >> alan valdez, thank you for joining us,s
>> a lot of traders have been watching apple closely. we'll watch it tomorrow real closely, see where it bounces, if, in fact, it does bounce, but apple leads the nasdaq all the time. >> alan valdez, thank you for joining us,s
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now apple tv? i think they will come out with a tv product because that is something that tim cook said. they've got an intense interest in that area. but i think that's probably coming in the summer period at some point. i think we're going to have to wait a while for a low-end phone. so i look at all of that and in the near term, the biggest excitement quite honestly is hopefully they move the dividend up when they report the quarter. better cash return. but that's kind of what i'm looking for. if they don't do that, the stock could go quite a bit lower and there is some talk that maybe they don't do the dividend when they report the quarter. >> we'll see. or repurchase. when you say "quite a bit lower," dan, what's low enough? here you compare it to rimm and nokia is a little shocking. but ere's low enough given the prospects you're outlining? >> well, but here's the thing. right? why are you guessing as to what's low enough? until the fundamentals stop getting worse -- don't forget, this compan
now apple tv? i think they will come out with a tv product because that is something that tim cook said. they've got an intense interest in that area. but i think that's probably coming in the summer period at some point. i think we're going to have to wait a while for a low-end phone. so i look at all of that and in the near term, the biggest excitement quite honestly is hopefully they move the dividend up when they report the quarter. better cash return. but that's kind of what i'm looking...
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you've been following apple for a long time. there is a lot to sink our teeth into here with apple. what do uuthink about this? because adam shapiro was painting a pretty rosy picture. i think the stock is jumping a lot on increase in the dividend, 15% we're looking at increase in the share buyback program, blowing it out to $100 billion. that was an incree of 50 billion. i don't, there is bad news in there too, right? >> sure. there was some bad news in that they are significantly lowering revenue and earnings guidance for the next quarter from what wall street had been expecting. melissa: right. >> that shouldn't please anybody. i think all of the increase is attributable to the increase in the cash they plan to return to shareholders. melissa: yeah. >> there is wonky point that adam didn't mention which is they mentioned in their earnings release they are going to take on debt although they haven't said yet how much and exactly how they're going to do that. this is very significant for apple watchers because steve jobs hated debt. and the fact that they're going to do this tells
you've been following apple for a long time. there is a lot to sink our teeth into here with apple. what do uuthink about this? because adam shapiro was painting a pretty rosy picture. i think the stock is jumping a lot on increase in the dividend, 15% we're looking at increase in the share buyback program, blowing it out to $100 billion. that was an incree of 50 billion. i don't, there is bad news in there too, right? >> sure. there was some bad news in that they are significantly...
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so, just how big a deal is apple soup? well, it's down about 44%, of of its record close from november november 2012. today is almost half that. look at this. what a change we have seen there. the nasdaq, just 8 percent of the nasdaq. another closely watched name. j.c. penney, the total opposite situation. they may have reason to smile. a desperate need of cash. not a breaking story, but it could get the $500 million infusion in the form of a loan from wells fargo. that would apparently be back by the retailers' inventory and accounts receivable. let's focus on the markets as you mentioned, don't count down earnings. we have ibm on deck. right now the markets are reflecting the nonbelievers out there. doreen, what you believe that is? >> clearly we have a change in sentiment from the traders. plenty of people that are welcoming these downdrafts money back into the market. still pretty well liked. we still have a lot of corporate earnings taking place, so there is good news in months all of these. liz: i guess you can say t
so, just how big a deal is apple soup? well, it's down about 44%, of of its record close from november november 2012. today is almost half that. look at this. what a change we have seen there. the nasdaq, just 8 percent of the nasdaq. another closely watched name. j.c. penney, the total opposite situation. they may have reason to smile. a desperate need of cash. not a breaking story, but it could get the $500 million infusion in the form of a loan from wells fargo. that would apparently be back...
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last year they could have said it's all about apple. i think we need to broaden the horizons if this is going to be sustainable. >> let me go there and take you to a live shot of the white house. the white house is lowering their flag to half staff. flags are to be lowered at all public buildings until sunset on april 20th. there are at least three dead. more than 150 injured. this is echo of what we saw in the wake of 9/11. a lot more "squawk on the street" back in a moment. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >>> let's hop over to the cme. rick santelli is talking gold. >> you know, a couple of months ago we were talking about the notion of gold become securitized. it was much more of a
last year they could have said it's all about apple. i think we need to broaden the horizons if this is going to be sustainable. >> let me go there and take you to a live shot of the white house. the white house is lowering their flag to half staff. flags are to be lowered at all public buildings until sunset on april 20th. there are at least three dead. more than 150 injured. this is echo of what we saw in the wake of 9/11. a lot more "squawk on the street" back in a moment. [...
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what happened to apple, tomorrow will be key. liz: take a look in the aftermarket session adjuster afr earnings. taking a hit on qualcomm. these numbers came out, qualcomm
what happened to apple, tomorrow will be key. liz: take a look in the aftermarket session adjuster afr earnings. taking a hit on qualcomm. these numbers came out, qualcomm
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apple is the biggest name on the list. if you own apple shares, you have probably seen and felt this stomach churning chart. share price has tumbled over the past year down 31% over that period now trading below $400 a share. why? slumping demand for products. apple was once the most valuable company in the world by market value, so the stock some analysts say relatively cheap right now. we will know better tomorrow what the future of apple will be. it has an awful lot to prove. investors have been stung. apple clearly a big business story of the day and the week. john. >> no question a lot of people watching that very closely. thanks. meanwhile, ahead on "starting point," the surviving suspect hidden in this plain sight after the marathon bombings going about college life as if nothing ever happened. we will hear from students who spoke to him on campus. you're watching a special edition of "starting point" live from boston. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not th
apple is the biggest name on the list. if you own apple shares, you have probably seen and felt this stomach churning chart. share price has tumbled over the past year down 31% over that period now trading below $400 a share. why? slumping demand for products. apple was once the most valuable company in the world by market value, so the stock some analysts say relatively cheap right now. we will know better tomorrow what the future of apple will be. it has an awful lot to prove. investors have...
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. >> let us talk about something that will happen tomorrow, apple earnings. apple is up. some people think the stock is beaten down as far as it will go right now. >> that is very interesting. we're waiting on netflix. netflix is a winner. apple crossed the $400 mark, 402 today. hard to call a bottom. people said double down. if you owned it at 600 you must love it at 390. liz: we can't count how many people said, oh, now is the bottom at apple. who knows if they're
. >> let us talk about something that will happen tomorrow, apple earnings. apple is up. some people think the stock is beaten down as far as it will go right now. >> that is very interesting. we're waiting on netflix. netflix is a winner. apple crossed the $400 mark, 402 today. hard to call a bottom. people said double down. if you owned it at 600 you must love it at 390. liz: we can't count how many people said, oh, now is the bottom at apple. who knows if they're
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just in an apple poetry panel on hollywood and politics. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> okay, everyone, welcome. we are here to make sure this is the amount and at the start of the airline site, where we want to make sure you are not on the plane issues and when you want to go to jfk. so you are here at history, the cold war hollywood jan. my name is jim rainey, more recently a political writer at "the l.a. times." the couple announcements, everyone should turn off their cell phones. probably turn them off, even if they're on vibrate. richard is particularly sensitive. is a cell phone goes off, he will hunt you down and correct it. after the session, there are going to be signing of the folks here about today and the signing area is area one, which you can look on a map where someone will direct you. you're also not opposed to record this. i'm going to introduce the three panelists, starting in the middle with jon wiener. john teaches at you see irvine and has contributed an editor to the nation agassi. he also is a
just in an apple poetry panel on hollywood and politics. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> okay, everyone, welcome. we are here to make sure this is the amount and at the start of the airline site, where we want to make sure you are not on the plane issues and when you want to go to jfk. so you are here at history, the cold war hollywood jan. my name is jim rainey, more recently a political writer at "the l.a. times." the couple announcements, everyone...
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from los angeles, with more than three-hour delays overnight, to denver, to the big apple. new york's three airports at one point averaging three-hour delays. >> a little frustrating, especially at 3:00, 4:00 in the morning. >> reporter: some of the delays were weather-related. among the three-hour delays, the new york to washington, d.c. shuttle. not to rub salt in anyone's wounds. but the train would have gotten them there faster. >> because of sequestration, the line to take off was over an hour long. >> reporter: the faa is blaming the delays on across-the-board budget cuts which, it says, forced it on to furlough 15,000 air traffic controllers and other workers and were spacing out flights in the name of safety. several hundred flights delayed, less than the agency's prediction of 6,700 daily flight delays. but transportation secretary ray lahood warns abc, we might see an airplane apocalypse yet. >> we did not take into account weather activities. these delays could get extended beyond the 60 to 90 minutes. >> reporter: late monday, i decided to investigate the delays
from los angeles, with more than three-hour delays overnight, to denver, to the big apple. new york's three airports at one point averaging three-hour delays. >> a little frustrating, especially at 3:00, 4:00 in the morning. >> reporter: some of the delays were weather-related. among the three-hour delays, the new york to washington, d.c. shuttle. not to rub salt in anyone's wounds. but the train would have gotten them there faster. >> because of sequestration, the line to...
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what do you think apple mass to do? they talked about a cheaper version perhaps for the chinese market? they go for a bigger screen to compete against samsung a lot of people like, android? >> i think that, two answers there. ashley: yeah. >> the iphone and ipod were disruptive technologies in the leisure environment. it will be very difficult to replicate that. i don't know if going downstream is it necessarily the answer. that is outside of my wheelhouse. i'm not a technical product specialist but what they clearly need to do is figure out, i think back to what steve jobs did when he returned to apple initially. ashley: yeah. >> he shrunk the skus from 24 down to 10. i think that it is getting to the point where apple is starting to get a little bit too much product and here's a s version of the same thing. here is lighter version and smaller version. ashley: yep. >> gets very confusing and muddled in the marketplace where people don't have direction and opens up the door for competition to come out. we're doing this
what do you think apple mass to do? they talked about a cheaper version perhaps for the chinese market? they go for a bigger screen to compete against samsung a lot of people like, android? >> i think that, two answers there. ashley: yeah. >> the iphone and ipod were disruptive technologies in the leisure environment. it will be very difficult to replicate that. i don't know if going downstream is it necessarily the answer. that is outside of my wheelhouse. i'm not a technical...
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to google to facebook to apple. is apple up or is apple down. how are you guys doing? what's next for google? >> what's next is what's next for the last year, which is the shift to mobile. what we see every quarter in our business is we see more and more people moving to mobile phones and mobile tablets an moving away from personal commuters and macs. you see this in the industry. so the tools and techniques for mobility are just getting better. there's a whole new generation of companies and applications which are mobile first or mobile only you'll carry around. these application will make your life better. some will be from google, some will be from competitors. fact of the matter is we're all becoming much more reliant on these devices. >> isn't that remarkable. i'm sure you're 99% mobile, mr. space age whiz kid. but even i, at 50, i look at this thing now -- like it is the edsel. >> it's heavy. >> i never carry that on the plane. i've now got my ipad. we're playing with the surface as well. it is lighter, it can do everything that thing can do when i'm on a plane.
to google to facebook to apple. is apple up or is apple down. how are you guys doing? what's next for google? >> what's next is what's next for the last year, which is the shift to mobile. what we see every quarter in our business is we see more and more people moving to mobile phones and mobile tablets an moving away from personal commuters and macs. you see this in the industry. so the tools and techniques for mobility are just getting better. there's a whole new generation of companies...
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apple on tuesday, a lot of you have been asking me about apple and what will happen with apple shares, tuesday we will get apple results. a lot to digest this week. $333 million, that's an estimate of how much it dos shut down boston and surrounding suburbs on friday. $333 million. the losses will likely be short-term for companies. boston is a big company getting back to work this monday morning. the boston metropolitan area produces $325 billion worth of goods and services every year. a little less than a billion dollars a day. the ninth gdp in the country. friday everything just stopped. businesses closed. public transit shut down. 16 of the area's 35 colleges closed campuses. most of the taxis were off the roads. shopping centers were shut. while many people worked from home or had the day off, some workers were very busy. thousands of law enforcement officials, hospital workers, hotel workers. there was overtime. where you saw some companies shut down, other area there's was economic activity. dunkin' donuts locations, some of them stayed open at the request of first responders w
apple on tuesday, a lot of you have been asking me about apple and what will happen with apple shares, tuesday we will get apple results. a lot to digest this week. $333 million, that's an estimate of how much it dos shut down boston and surrounding suburbs on friday. $333 million. the losses will likely be short-term for companies. boston is a big company getting back to work this monday morning. the boston metropolitan area produces $325 billion worth of goods and services every year. a...
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. >> is facebook developing a phone device, like apple did iphone? >> no. we're working on building software that can be used on all phones. >> their latest product is messages, which combines email, cell phone texting, and instant messages into one. they call it the ultimate switchboard. so do you think email will become obsolete? no. >> i'm not sure. but what we've found is that more people are using messages-- are moving away from email. and so if we build a really compelling experience, i think people are going to switch over. but i'm not going to call the end of anything. >> was this directed at gmail? >> no. >> google's email? >> no. >> because everybody's talking about a gmail killer. >> it's certainly what everyone's writing about. >> google... >> yes. >> facebook and google. >> yes. >> are they on a collision course? >> they are indeed. >> the fight's over what? it's over how-- >> search. how people find, discovery, search. >> say you want to buy a car. you can type "prius" on google and get publicly available information. or you can type "prius" o
. >> is facebook developing a phone device, like apple did iphone? >> no. we're working on building software that can be used on all phones. >> their latest product is messages, which combines email, cell phone texting, and instant messages into one. they call it the ultimate switchboard. so do you think email will become obsolete? no. >> i'm not sure. but what we've found is that more people are using messages-- are moving away from email. and so if we build a really...
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so here is the story with apple. in the last quarter, they sold a lot of products, 37 million phones. 10 million more than the same time last year, but they are less profitable than they were. why is that? they didn't launch anything new. competition has gotten so much better is >> competition has gotten better and because competition is better they had to bring prices down and they haven't been as profitable. >> is there time to buy apple when this smart money is saying. >> i normally -- i like to buy things when they're out of favor and they have gone from $700 to a share to $400 so it looks shape. it's cheaper than safe way and kroger which makes no sense, but in the back of my mind i worry about rapid with technology names. there's one competitor away and one product away from being up ended and we've seen that happen with apple. i still remember companies like atari and compact and they don't know what those companies were when they're red hot so that's what makes me worry about apple. >> melody hopkins thank yo
so here is the story with apple. in the last quarter, they sold a lot of products, 37 million phones. 10 million more than the same time last year, but they are less profitable than they were. why is that? they didn't launch anything new. competition has gotten so much better is >> competition has gotten better and because competition is better they had to bring prices down and they haven't been as profitable. >> is there time to buy apple when this smart money is saying. >> i...
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. >> got some nice apples for you. >> he always has like a little something special. come here. i got something from quebec. like maple syrup, they only made ten bottles. >> jimmy: i like that. so he'll save you a bottle of the maple syrup. >> yeah. so i went in recently. we were chatting and i said i was having a hard time sleeping. and he said, well, i've got something for you. and i'm like, oh, okay. he takes me to the back and he pulls out this little bottle with no label. and it is full of this dark green substance. and he says, you know, take a whiff of that. and it is like -- well, it's marijuana. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. and i was like, oh, no, no, no, no, no. i want to sleep. i don't want to get high. and he said no, no, this will put you to sleep. i mean, it's not going to get you high. it's just going to, you know, and i was like, okay. all right. i was pretty desperate at the time. so that night i'm getting ready for bed. and i take the tiniest teaspoon. tiny little teaspoon. i brush my teeth. by the time i'm getting into bed, i'm like -- what's happening? i
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like, "the nerdist" -- i was -- the other day, i was looking at this bbc america thing on, like, apple tv or something like that. just check out what shows are on bbc america. i like the new show, "at home." you ever seen that thing? [ cheers ] it's so good. >> steve: it's so good. >> jimmy: it's -- honestly, it's so good. and so, i was looking for some other british thing, and it just makes me feel smart. and i'm going through it. [ light laughter ] and i see "the nerdist" and chris hardwick. >> steve: on bbc? >> jimmy: and i go -- yeah, bbc. and i go, "that's great 'cause he's so from america." >> steve: yeah! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and we've known him for 20 years. he should be on bbc america. it's good representing. but he's just kicking butt. i love the guy. i'm so happy for him. also -- oh, my gosh, we have great music. speaking of joining itunes, i'd check these guys out. little green cars on tonight! [ cheers and applause ] new record out on itunes! they're just -- [ applause ] are they from england? >> steve: yeah, i think so. >> jimmy: are they from england? >> audience membe
like, "the nerdist" -- i was -- the other day, i was looking at this bbc america thing on, like, apple tv or something like that. just check out what shows are on bbc america. i like the new show, "at home." you ever seen that thing? [ cheers ] it's so good. >> steve: it's so good. >> jimmy: it's -- honestly, it's so good. and so, i was looking for some other british thing, and it just makes me feel smart. and i'm going through it. [ light laughter ] and i see...
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now discover caramel apple filled werther's original. what if you could save over $500 bucks a year by changing one small thing? yeah, let's do it! let's do it. the average fast food breakfast can run you over $4 a meal per person. i know. walmart has a ton of breakfast options. a meal like this costs about $1.64 per serving. if you replace just one fast food breakfast each week with a breakfast like this from walmart, your family of four can save over $500 bucks a year. wow, that's amazing! and i could cook for you. [ male announcer ] save money on a delicious breakfast with kraft american singles and oscar mayer fully cooked bacon with our low price guarantee. walmart. >>> time for webtastic, when our very own sara haines finds videos that can puts a smile on your face. >> we've got a cat that really doesn't want to take a bath. >> tigger the cat seems to be saying no every time his owner puts him near the water. >> she said he really needed a bath. >> like really needed a bath. >> is that a baby? >> no, that's the cat saying no. he's
now discover caramel apple filled werther's original. what if you could save over $500 bucks a year by changing one small thing? yeah, let's do it! let's do it. the average fast food breakfast can run you over $4 a meal per person. i know. walmart has a ton of breakfast options. a meal like this costs about $1.64 per serving. if you replace just one fast food breakfast each week with a breakfast like this from walmart, your family of four can save over $500 bucks a year. wow, that's amazing!...
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. >> apples and oranges. you know, terry didn't say anything that was untruthful. they did exactly what they were asked to do back in 2011. f.b.i. conducted the interviews. whatever level of interview and experience the agent was, he concluded there was no information that would go forward to pose a terrorist threat. that being said, we had the information and the reason to do the interview. there is an entire section in the patriot act for sharing intelligence with local law enforcement agencies. that is the first question. did boston pd know this information and know that this person was interviewed? answer is no. second, exactly where is the f.b.i. agent that did this interview? has he disappeared from the planet? is he in the boston office? was he involved in the task force? did he see the photographs? did he get involved in this at all? did he know there was a bombing? did he come forward and say i interviewed a guy in boston that is russians thought was a jihad radical. how many times did russia send a clue about a jihadist extremist in boston? where is the i
. >> apples and oranges. you know, terry didn't say anything that was untruthful. they did exactly what they were asked to do back in 2011. f.b.i. conducted the interviews. whatever level of interview and experience the agent was, he concluded there was no information that would go forward to pose a terrorist threat. that being said, we had the information and the reason to do the interview. there is an entire section in the patriot act for sharing intelligence with local law enforcement...
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more than one bad apple. apple iphone's return to manufacturer boxcar on. lori: tax-free online shopping could be numbered. melissa: take another look at metals as we head out to break. copper trading lower. we will be right back. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by cnging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfsfunction get in your wa? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects in
more than one bad apple. apple iphone's return to manufacturer boxcar on. lori: tax-free online shopping could be numbered. melissa: take another look at metals as we head out to break. copper trading lower. we will be right back. ♪ thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by cnging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in...
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apple's profits falls for the first time in a decade and the firm is forecasting slower growth. still, the maker of ipads and ipods plans to return $100 billion to investors by 2015 in the form of stock buybacks and higher dividends. apple's rival, samsung, begins opening its stores within a store at 1,400 best buys nationwide today. and the market's on a three-day win streak following tuesday's gains. back to you. >> mary thompson at the new york stock exchange, thank you. >>> a police officer in columbia performed an amazing save when a man on a commuter platform allegedly tried to hurl himself in front of an oncoming plane. while the police officer nabbed him by the back of his shirt, threw him to the ground, saved his life. thank goodness for that. 7:15 right now. back to matt, savannah, and al. >> all right, thank you so much. >>> mr. roker's got a check of the weather. >> got a lot of cold air to talk about, especially out west. let's show you what we've got. first of all, we're talking about frost advisories, freeze warnings, and hard freeze warnings, stretching from the
apple's profits falls for the first time in a decade and the firm is forecasting slower growth. still, the maker of ipads and ipods plans to return $100 billion to investors by 2015 in the form of stock buybacks and higher dividends. apple's rival, samsung, begins opening its stores within a store at 1,400 best buys nationwide today. and the market's on a three-day win streak following tuesday's gains. back to you. >> mary thompson at the new york stock exchange, thank you. >>> a...
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the apple has changed the way so many people discover music, giving you several ways to find songs based on twitter activity that will bring the most popular tracks and emerging singers. the new app puts art tests front and center. you can go to their profile to see what they listen to. think of it as maybe like a 21st century mix tape if you will. >> the mix tape. >> by the way, the birthday girl has no idea what a mix tape is. >> i do. maybe a mix cd. >> you don't remember it. >> i got to test it out. i was like, that's kind of cool. i'm following about 63 art tests. i can see who they are following. >> it's pretty cool. >> a great idea. >> did you make mix tapes? >> oh, yes. like the spring break mix tape. the breakup mix tape. the i'm in love mix tape. then you make a tape for your boyfriend and give it to him for him to listen to. >> it's now on your phone. >> there you go. >> would you ever imagine that a tabloid could play cupid? that seems to be the case for gwyneth paltrow. she said they were responsible for her and chris martin getting together. it was reported that they were h
the apple has changed the way so many people discover music, giving you several ways to find songs based on twitter activity that will bring the most popular tracks and emerging singers. the new app puts art tests front and center. you can go to their profile to see what they listen to. think of it as maybe like a 21st century mix tape if you will. >> the mix tape. >> by the way, the birthday girl has no idea what a mix tape is. >> i do. maybe a mix cd. >> you don't...
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he did make an effort to make it more nutritionally balanced by adding fresh carrots and apple slices and immediately realized they would not last more than a week. much less the months that the lunchables needs to stay either in the warehouses or the supermarket waiting for someone to buy it. and after, i mean, it became a huge hit. the first year it exceeded, i think it hit $218 million in sales. it was astounding. nobody had expected it to take off like that. they came up with other lunchables including pizza lunchables, hamburgers, hot dogs, all eaten cold by kids. and when they stopped to think about it, they realized that it wasn't the food that the kids were attracted to, it was the badge value, the status symbol of bringing this cute, adorable lunchables to the lunchroom, opening it up, and all your friends gathering around and seeing you put it together and eat it. so -- and they came up with this incredible marketing slogan hitting on that which is for kids, all day you've got to do what they say, but lunchtime is all yours. the marketing power as much as using salt, sugar,
he did make an effort to make it more nutritionally balanced by adding fresh carrots and apple slices and immediately realized they would not last more than a week. much less the months that the lunchables needs to stay either in the warehouses or the supermarket waiting for someone to buy it. and after, i mean, it became a huge hit. the first year it exceeded, i think it hit $218 million in sales. it was astounding. nobody had expected it to take off like that. they came up with other...